Zooming into the black hole at the centre of our galaxy
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This zoom video sequence starts with a broad view of the Milky Way. We then dive into the dusty central region to take a much closer look. There, a swarm of stars orbit around an invisible object: a supermassive black hole, 4.3 million times that of the Sun. As we get closer to it, we see these stars, as observed by the NACO instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (the last observation being from 2019). As we zoom in further, we see stars even closer to the black hole, observed with the GRAVITY instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope Interferometry in mid-2021.
More information and download options: www.eso.org/public/videos/eso2...
Credit:
ESO/GRAVITY collaboration/L. Calçada, N. Risinger (skysurvey.org), DSS. Music: Johan Monel
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Remember, this happened 26,000 years ago.
I thought this was a reupload first but it contains updated data from 2021 of the stars´ trajectories around the black hole, impressive!
@reducecotwo
2 жыл бұрын
Charles Messier first discovered M87 in 1781, impressive indeed!
@va_rio845
2 жыл бұрын
@@reducecotwo Very impressive, though the video is about Sagittarius A*
Just imagine how close to that monster those stars are. The view of such a thing must be terrifying.
@tonywells6990
2 жыл бұрын
15 billion km. OK
@vkobevk
2 жыл бұрын
which view? a black hole not eating is just black in black background 😊
@tonywells6990
2 жыл бұрын
@@vkobevk If you were close to it you would see the distorted light of stars across it.
@vkobevk
2 жыл бұрын
@@tonywells6990 the horizon event size is only 44 million km diameter and the closest approach for the star is 15 billion km, so at this distance you dont notice so much the gravitational lens, except if another star close enough pass behind the black hole, but with naked eye you dont notice it and with telescope you only notice it if you look at good spot to give you a idea sun si 1.4 million km diameter and we are at 150 million from sun, so the ratio is 100 the ratio for 44 million km to 15 billion km is at least 300 is mean the black hole look like 3 time smaller from this star than the sun to us will you notice the sun if it is black like the night sky even if the has gravitational lens ?
@tonywells6990
2 жыл бұрын
@@vkobevk Thanks. Mis-interpreted the 'Neptune's Orbit' circle 🤣
the MILKY WAY is so beautiful ! We're extremely lucky to have a vision of our galaxy in profile !
@runderdfrech3560
2 жыл бұрын
+Space1101. No, it would be better, we had a view from above. Then nebulas wouldn't disrupt our view.
@vkobevk
2 жыл бұрын
i dont take you can see the galaxy face, except if you are in unlucky or lucky solar system being expelled from its galaxy
@rafaelmaia8829
Жыл бұрын
Imagina viver numa época em que as galáxias tomam as decisões por você
Thank you so much for showing this to humanity
Wow. The movement of stars in the centre of milky way galaxy have also been captured with dates to ensure clarity in each possible way. Wonderful. Special salute to the scientists who captured these videos.
1:03 seen if Sagittarius A* blinks, it happens because the starlight in the background becomes brighter due to gravitational lensing by Sagittarius A*, so it becomes brighter
This is how much distance our grandparents had to travel to go to school.
it takes thousands of years to revolve around that black hole
That's the guy!!! Making the whole galaxy dance around you... Goat Macro Really!!!
How Powerful Gravitational power Here in Center of Black Hole just imagine... 🤔It Just Holds millions of Star in one point...
@rutvikpanchal5726
2 жыл бұрын
It does not, it's the dark matter that holds galaxies together
@urhere976
2 жыл бұрын
@@rutvikpanchal5726 oh thats a contradiction? Arent you both be correct? Not sure.
@deadlytsg2792
2 жыл бұрын
@@urhere976 nahh it's only the dark matter that holds it together
@Mr.Not_Sure
2 жыл бұрын
The OP is technically correct. The few million stars (out of total ~200 billion stars in the Milky Way) in the Galactic center are affected largely by the SMBH's gravitational field.
@crappymeal
2 жыл бұрын
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Cool! Hopefully one day we will get one photo of it!
@jammypockets606
2 жыл бұрын
😂🤣 ...because it absorbs everything inc all electromagnetic waves, so you said the opposite of what's possible. Wonderful humour. You sir, are a card.
@PedroSilva_ytptbr
2 жыл бұрын
@@jammypockets606 yes, mate, isn't able to see a direct photo of a black hole, obviously, although an image of the accretion disc of it is clearly possible, as you, Mr. Smart, can see we have an image of M87 black hole. And the same scientists who worked on M87 black hole photo are working on the Sagittarius A* photo, but, obviously is so difficult to have this photo, considering the vast amount of "cosmic dust" in front of it
@Rajkumar-ul7ko
2 жыл бұрын
@@PedroSilva_ytptbr it's not possible until Any star trap into blackhole...
@PedroSilva_ytptbr
2 жыл бұрын
@@Rajkumar-ul7ko yeah, but considering that theese supermassive black holes are in the middle of the galaxies and "gluing" them together, they are always busy devouring stuff
@tomekobi9602
2 жыл бұрын
@@PedroSilva_ytptbr The "supermassive" black hole in the center of our galaxy is not glueing the galaxy together like our sun glues together our solar system. The mass of Sagittarius A is only 0,00029% of the mass of the milky way. That's way too small to hold it together. For comparison: Our Sun has more than 99% of the mass of our solar system.
Maravilloso, Gracias!! Thank you so much!!!
A cada dia que passa sabemos mais sobre este buraco negro massivo que está no centro da nossa galáxia. Para quem possa interessar, acredita-se que a maioria das galáxias contém um buraco negro em seu centro.
This is beautiful
Fantastic and incredible
Wow. This is impresive.
Viewing those stars orbits around the black hole with Neptune’s as reference is just staggering
Amazing 👍🏻💫
Oh its not a reupload. Thanks for sharing ESO.
Amazing!
The sound is also sooooooo beautifuly fited with the video
My God! the universe is beautiful 💙😊🥰
Wicked. Really good imagery
THANK YOU! 👉😍👈
Simply beautiful, he asked me if I open something that we have not observed and is something unique
Didn't expect this to include the new data from 2021 too.
amazing!
Thank you for this update! Let's hope that we can get a photo of our monster very soon
@DeepUndaInAmsterdam
2 жыл бұрын
I believe they have the data but they're just stitching together. We're talking huge amounts of data that have to be phisically shipped from all over the world (Antarctica included, so they have short time windows to send them). I also hope we will get the results as soon as possible!
@RigoFP
2 жыл бұрын
You got it
one of the best scientific video on youtube
I am here after the first picture of Sagittarius A* has been published. We are living in wonderful times.
A black hole is just the universe being divided by zero
That’s too impressive 😀😀
We should seriously invest more to invent a warp drive or at least space travel at a significant fraction of speed of light. We already spent good money for wars and other political nonsense given we have a vast space to explore and the best we did was going to the moon 60 years back.
@isaacmoore6803
2 жыл бұрын
Well, there’s the Artemis program which is taking us back to the moon by 2025, which is progress. Also, James Webb launches in 8 days. But I do agree, we do need to put more money into space if we wanna get any farther than our solar system.
@smbhquasar1527
2 жыл бұрын
we should fund physics first.
@haven216
2 жыл бұрын
e = mc^2. A warp drive would require unfathomable amounts of energy. If it was something within our reach, many scientist efforts would go to that.
@anuradhapriyankara5226
2 жыл бұрын
@@haven216 We dont need to start big. We can start by sending a tiny stupid thing like a photon. It would probably need energy from few nuclear plants at once, still well worths it. Eventually someone would find a way to hack around energy barrier for larger things. Physics in areas like these a still kind of gray. There could be lot more changes in futute.
@smbhquasar1527
2 жыл бұрын
@@haven216 like it would need all the energies in our universe.
good job
Hopefully JWST will provide higher quality image of it. I think Proxima Centauri is the first target of JWST.
great!!!
If the ELT is ready, the results will definitely be better than the VLT when photographing the center of the galaxy
When will the image of blackhole of our galaxy will come out? Saggitarus A
Wow ❤️
Such a lonely and beautiful place at the same time.
Q trilha sonora é essa, alguém sabe?
E foi posicionar-se no centro da nossa galáxia?
Are these stars moving faster than light?
For even a better view, can't wait for the 22. of december + 6 months for the origami to unfold. (JWST only 4 days left)
Looks like the Jetsons opening.
Where are we? Like… what is this place? Why is it like this? I have so many questions
Did you see me wave when it passed by?
Why does that dot blink?
Cool
Can you see a black hole? Wouldn’t the black hole absorb that light before it escapes?
Nothing is as magical as science
Imagine photograph Sag A* like we did with m87
The Universe is our place.
Studying those center stars you can clearly see that there is a playback which hinders you from seeing the real revolution of the stars. If you look close enough you'll notice that there are seven black spheres and each sphere has a set number of stars revolving around them. Sphere #1 has one star, sphere #2 has two stars and so on up to sphere #7 which has seven stars. This could represent the origin of the balls of the famous dragon ball z show. Maybe they know something we don't. Can we say that at the center of each galaxy there are seven spheres which dictates the order of the birth of stars? Food for thought.
Hello, I am a music producer and I would like to use your video to put my music on it, I ask for your permission, thank you
S2 doesn't fall into the BH just because its elliptical trajectory.
How can the stars moving so quickly
@DeepUndaInAmsterdam
2 жыл бұрын
Their gravitation is influenced by the pull of the Super Massive Black Hole located in the center of our Galaxy. It's gravitational force is so much that it can accelerate those huge stars like in the video.
Anyone know the song?
@sangmaithanh2605
2 жыл бұрын
The track is Cocktail Allé by Johan B. Monell
👍
Today publicated the picture
Can anyone explain why S62 barley moves but S29 is orbiting rapidly?
@Izz_1321
2 жыл бұрын
Great observation! Who knows maybe s62 is farther than s29
@SerPurple51
2 жыл бұрын
@@Izz_1321 apparently it is. Its expected to orbit closer within the next few years, or so I've heard.
@Izz_1321
2 жыл бұрын
@@SerPurple51 the gravitational pull is probably equal to the black hole and its own or it hasn’t been in range of the gravitational pull of the black hole
Song name?
@isaacmoore6803
2 жыл бұрын
Diva Drive by Agoria
@sangmaithanh2605
2 жыл бұрын
Cocktail Allé by Johan Monel. You can listen the full track on his channel
what does this have to do with anything
Вражаюче видовище любий
i 😮😮😮 confuse black hole
can you explain what would it would like to be if sbmh ton 618 were to be at centre of our galaxy
@vijaystanleymed6335
2 жыл бұрын
Watch Anton Petrov channel for that simulation..ton 618 displace of. sgr A* from our galactic centre
If Its Concave Than This Is In The Center Of The Earth
Only a One and the Only The Wise; The One who created all of this; The God.
Black star's
God's creation is truly amazing!
@Chase_baker_1996
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed unfortunately many christians believe it to be fake 😔😔😔😔
Wait for James web telescope
It's tripping , after smoking weed i saw this video
not enough.
Anyone know what music this is?
meet Sagittarius a* :D
どうやって見つけたんや
@ESOobservatory
Ай бұрын
Hi! You can find more details here: www.eso.org/public/news/eso2119/
هو حقيقي سبحان الله العلي العظيم عالم الغيب والشهادة والذي جلاله بكل خلق عليما جل جلاله والذي علم الأنسان مالم يعلم جل شأنه وهو على كل شيء قدير
@CristinaHerGar
2 жыл бұрын
Pues me temo que es al revés. Bien cuesta saber las cosas y que son como son y no como se ha prejuzgado
@CristinaHerGar
2 жыл бұрын
@GRAVITY Las creencias son cosa de gustos. Respetables mientras respeten los tuyos y los de los demás..Y ya...
🌿🌾$__""Perfect_____!!!😎😡 Humm___!!!😎😝
لا اله الا الله
@isaacmoore6803
2 жыл бұрын
لا اله.
@user-ib7th7tc1g
2 жыл бұрын
@@isaacmoore6803 اذا فسر كيف ظهر الكون
@baldiv403
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ib7th7tc1g الله كائن غريب خارج كوكب الأرض.
@user-ib7th7tc1g
2 жыл бұрын
@@baldiv403 فسر كيف ظهر الكون ولا تتفلسف
sagittarius a* sgr a*
Wanna die here
An-Nazi'at 79:27 ءَأَنتُمْ أَشَدُّ خَلْقًا أَمِ ٱلسَّمَآءُۚ بَنَىٰهَا Are you a more difficult creation or is the heaven? He [i.e., Allah] constructed it.
this journey is way much better than just hop around on earth with carbon emission, useless activity.
The black hole is in the center of the Milky Way we know there is one....But Sagatarrius A is the one maybe Like the comment if it’s true comment No if it isn’t..
😅😅😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show more 😅😅
مذهل 😍
As if any of you can prove that you are not looking at a mirror
@lamdo3003
2 жыл бұрын
You may see the future generations in hose reflections
It's true a telescope capable of going so Far and I couldn't ser the moon, fake
@haven216
2 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about?
If you can zoom like this.. what a waste to send a satellite to the space. Just zoom you can see pluto.. mars.. venus.. much more cheaper
God sent his only son to a planet 8000 miles across. Ironically the Romans already called all their important people Son of God so this was an amazing coincidence. Again on the same planet still 8000 miles across six hundred years later God told his loyal subjects to go circle a rock in a desert in Arabia which is now Saud's Arabia.
Fake news
obvious cgi, obvious waste of time
@Warzak77
2 жыл бұрын
you have hundreds of telescopes watching the same direction around the world, compares the datas and you can zoom like crazy
@coryleblanc
2 жыл бұрын
@@Warzak77 but this is blatant computer-generated imagery
@kingbozo02
2 жыл бұрын
@@coryleblanc You seriously don't understand anything about astronomy, cosmology, physics, logic or computers...but dont let that stop you...keep right on talking...
@coryleblanc
2 жыл бұрын
@@kingbozo02 light has no speed, i bet you think the james webb telescope is real but dont let that stop you from being a sheep keep right on talking
@kingbozo02
2 жыл бұрын
@@coryleblanc Let me guess...You got that "light has no speed" from a you tube video or a politicized podcast and you have no physics or math education beyond high school. You feel that qualifies you to sort through 8th grade level KZread videos about astrophysics and judge what is true and what is false. Look up the Dunning-Kruger effect...You might see someone you recognize...Better yet, read a book